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 PERMITS: AZPDES: STORMWATER EFFECTS
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In Arizona, our streets double as our storm sewers...

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sometimes carrying runoff from small events...

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sometimes from large events.

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Storm water runoff accounts for about 30% of the pollutants in our nation's waters. From trash to...

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oils and chemicals to...

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eroded soil.

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Detention ponds are a frequently used pollution control device or Best Management Practice (BMP).

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Detention ponds act to trap particles eroded from exposed soil as well as the chemicals attached to those particles.

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Detention ponds can also double as parks or...

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sports fields or...

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even parking lots.

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Through the use of detention ponds and other BMPs, all storm events...

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can be cleaner at their point
of discharge.

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